The wildlife trade under scrutiny the Global Pandemic has led to a debate on what markets live animals are sold for food so should they be closed this is inside still. Hello welcome to the program. Scientists are still trying to confirm the exact source of the new corona virus sweeping across the world its believed the virus may have jumped from exotic animals to humans at a market in will hand china thats led to growing calls to ban markets astray as agriculture minister wants the worlds d 20 richest nations the g 20 to back a Scientific Study david little proud says these markets are a source of bio security and Human Health Risks and he says it would be wrong to ignore wildlife wet markets in any assessment of how we can better manage those risks scientist an Animal Welfare activists are worried about the close contact between humans and live animals in what markets theyre popular across asia and other parts of the world for fresh meat and vegetables most of them dont sell exotic sp
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